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Dive expert who feared Nicola Bulley was abducted wants to RE-JOIN search as he reveals ‘worst mistake’ police made

POLICE were too quick to declare that missing Nicola Bulley was in the River Wyre, a diving expert involved in the case has claimed.

Peter Faulding, who dropped out of the search for the mum-of-two but last night offered to re-join, reckons cops should have kept an open mind instead of jumping to conclusions.

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Search and rescue expert Peter Faulding thinks police investigating the disappearance of Nicola Bulley jumped to conclusionsCredit: PA
The mum-of-two vanished while walking her dog in St Michaels on Wyre, LancashireCredit: PA
Workers from Specialist Group International on the River WyreCredit: PA

He told the Daily Mail: "I think the worst mistake the police have made was to declare early on that she’s in the river rather than saying 'let’s keep lines of enquiry open'.

"This is a lady who knew this area intimately, she was slim and fit, and if she had fallen she could have grabbed on to the bank."

Mortgage adviser Nicola, 45, vanished while out walking her dog next to the river in St Michaels on Wyre, Lancashire, on January 27.

That morning, she dropped her two daughters off at school and joined a work call just after 9am.

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She was last seen in a field with her Springer Spaniel Willow along the River Wyre at 9.10am.

Her phone, which was still connected to the Teams meeting, the pup, its lead and harness were found around 25 minutes later.

Detectives quickly said they suspected Nicola, from Inskip, may have accidentally fallen into the water and drowned.

This remains their hypothesis, though they insist they are "open" to all possibilities.

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Faulding, who has worked on a series of high-profile missing person cases, joined the hunt with his Specialist Group International (SGI).

Its members scoured the water and surrounding area for several days.

But after finding nothing, Faulding claimed a third party could be involved and suggested Nicola's phone could have been placed on a bench next to the river as a "decoy".

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